Son violates restraining orders, flees on foot near Riddle, Riddle OR
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A violation of restraining orders was reported when a son fled on foot near Riddle, raising concern due to multiple active protective orders against him.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas County Sheriff - Law 1
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Can I defer you for an in-progress VRO[1] near Kenyonville Riddle Road?
00:09
1241.
00:13
Our pair is advising her son, (name withheld), is at that location.
00:16
He was heard in the background saying she was fine and he was going to leave.
00:20
He's outside now.
00:21
Break.
00:23
Pretty continues.
00:24
It's associated with the blue and white Ford double cat pickup.
00:30
I know if he arrived in that vehicle.
00:32
We have the papers.
00:35
I copy.
00:41
30, Roseburg 11, top 2.
00:47
Roseburg 11, 1747.
00:55
31 12.
00:57
12 for 1.
01:00
For additional, she advised, she not sure if he arrived in the vehicle or if he walked, he was on foot.
01:04
He's wearing green canvas coat and jeans, there's no weapons, no intoxicants.
01:09
Got it.
01:12
7047.
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3012.
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3112.
01:21
1212.1.
01:24
The PR believes he's walked away, walking towards Riddle.
01:26
I do show he's 1221.
01:28
There are two restraining orders.
01:30
The first one, he's a respondent.
01:33
The protective person is (name withheld).
01:35
The second one, the protective person is (name withheld).
01:40
Copy, I have the papers all being around that way.
Police codes explained
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[1]
VRO: Violation of Restraining Order
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Location mentioned:
Riddle Bypass Rd, Riddle, OR 97469
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